Why Bother with What Others Tell You? An Experimental Data-Driven Agent-Based Model
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
Abstract:
This paper investigates the relevance of reputation to improve the explorative capabilities of agents in uncertain environments. We have presented a laboratory experiment where sixty-four subjects were asked to take iterated economic investment decisions. An agent-based model based on their behavioural patterns replicated the experiment exactly. Exploring this experimentally grounded model, we studied the effects of various reputational mechanisms on explorative capabilities at a systemic level. The results showed that reputation mechanisms increase the agents' capability for coping with uncertain environments more than individualistic atomistic exploration strategies, although the former does entail a certain amount of false information inside the system.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Reputation; trustworthiness; laboratory experiments; agent-based
models; exploration vs. exploitation
List of contributors:
Boero, R.; Bravo, G.; Castellani, Marco; Squazzoni, Flaminio
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